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Getting to root of possible carbon storage changes due to climate change(图)
气候变化 碳储存变化 土壤捕获
2023/6/19
Turning carbon emissions into rocks(图)
碳排放 岩石 清洁能源 气候学
2023/7/7
Astronomers see carbon dioxide on planet outside solar system for first time(图)
詹姆斯韦伯 太空望远镜 系外行星 大气
2023/6/25
Chasing carbon from trees to soils(图)
树木 土壤 碳追踪
2023/5/22
Bacteria release more carbon from the ocean than previously thought(图)
Bacteria release carbon ocean previously thought
2021/4/23
A team led by University of Minnesota researchers has discovered that deep-sea bacteria dissolve carbon-containing rocks, releasing excess carbon into the ocean and atmosphere. The findings ...
From stardust to pale blue dot:Carbon's interstellar journey to Earth(图)
From stardust pale blue dot Carbon interstellar journey Earth
2021/4/16
We are made of stardust, the saying goes. U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research at the University of Michigan reveals that the statement may be more true than we thought.The ...
Changes in ocean chemistry show how sea level affects global carbon cycle(图)
ocean chemistry sea level global carbon cycle
2021/4/9
A new analysis of strontium isotopes in marine sediments has enabled scientists to reconstruct fluctuations in ocean chemistry reflecting changing climate conditions over the past 35 million years.The...
Engineering the Mississippi River has kept carbon out of the atmosphere,new study reveals(图)
Engineering Mississippi River kept carbon out atmosphere
2021/4/9
A new study co-authored by a Tulane University geoscientist shows that human efforts to tame the Mississippi River may have had an unintended positive effect: more rapid transport of carbon ...
Much of the carbon in space is believed to exist in the form of large molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. Since the 1980s, evidence has indicated that these molecules are abund...
As humans continue to send large quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, much of that carbon is absorbed by the oceans. Now researchers from the University of Connecticut and other institu...